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Subject: Free air sub
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van_o3 21.12.09 - 03:06pm
What type of box is best suited for this type of sub?thanks in advance! * +

awilly 22.12.09 - 12:59am
no box. Clue's in the name! They don't need a box, just mount in on the parcel shelf * +

van_o3 22.12.09 - 08:08am
Could i damage the sub in some way by putting it in a box? * +

magnus24 15.01.10 - 01:31pm
ubwoofers are either mounted under the rear deck or behind the rear seat of a car. This configuration will not work very well for hatchbacks. Since the woofers use the whole trunk as a box, the trunk has to be as sealed as possible from the cabin. The drawback of free air subwoofers is that ba55 will not be very accurate (especially at lower frequencies), and more amplifier power will be required * +

magnus24 15.01.10 - 01:31pm
than with a regular box, but then again, you still have a full trunk. * +

gtr1 16.01.10 - 02:59pm
ba55 wil b far more accurate wid free air cos u eliminating box and port noise but since box and port increase sensitivity yeah u wil need more power for a free air type. * +

magnus24 16.01.10 - 06:46pm
if you dont use your boot to hide dead bodies in you can seal it up and it will be your subs enclosure * +

van_o3 17.01.10 - 06:36pm
Dont really wanna mount it on the parcel shelf,would prefer to use it in a sealed box,coz was told its not to effective in a hatch too.boot space not really an issue for me at this point in time. * +

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